Hall of Fame parade to feature drill...

SOUTH BEND

August 11, 2006

SOUTH BENDHall of Fame parade to feature drill team The Marion County Sheriff's Department Motorcycle Drill Team will lead the College Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement parade Saturday. The free parade steps off at 9:30 a.m. from Howard Park on Jefferson Boulevard, goes through downtown past the Hall of Fame and ends at Niles and Colfax avenues. This is the second year a parade will be part of the festivities. The Motorcycle Drill Team is made up of about 15 motorcycles. The team travels across the country for various parades and festivals. MISHAWAKAJefferson to close for work next week Jefferson Boulevard will be closed from Logan Street to Liberty Drive beginning at 7 a.m. Wednesday. Milling and resurfacing and repainting stripes should be finished Thursday. Two intersections to open for the weekend Eighth and Ninth streets will be open for the weekend at South Main Street, but South Main Street will remain closed. The street and intersections have been closed for sewer work. Then at 7 a.m. Wednesday, the Eighth and Ninth street intersections again will be closed for paving. The streets should be open again at 3 p.m. Thursday. GOSHENTrolley route to be affected by paving This weekend's paving of Indiana 15 downtown will close a section of the Interurban Trolley route on Main Street from Lincoln Avenue to Madison Street. All day Saturday, the Elkhart/Goshen trolley will use Third Street between Lincoln Avenue and Madison Street instead of Main Street. The detour might also be in effect after 6 p.m. today. Regular route service will resume on Monday. Transit information on these bus routes can be obtained by calling the Michiana Area Council of Governments at (574) 674-8894 or www.interurbantrolley.com. NILESThird Street drug raid results in four arrests A South Bend man was among four people arrested during a Niles drug bust Wednesday afternoon, the Niles Police Department reported. When the Niles City Special Response Team served a search warrant at a home on South Third Street, they reportedly found 23.7 grams of crack cocaine, 70 grams of cocaine and 16 grams of marijuana, a news release said. The suspected drugs were seized along with $2,629 in cash, three vehicles and house furnishings. The 28-year-old South Bend man and a 36-year-old Chicago man were arrested for suspicion of possession of cocaine over 50 grams with the intent to deliver, possession of crack cocaine under 50 grams with intent to deliver, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and maintaining a drug house, the release said. A 29-year-old Chicago man was arrested for suspicion of driving while license suspended and frequenting a drug house, and a 32-year-old Niles Township man was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine, a parole violation and frequenting a drug house, the release said.